On Thursday 21 Jan 2010 6:49:23 pm Indrajit Gupta wrote:
> Sorry, Shiv, hadn't read your note before replying. That's it, more or
> less. In Bong, it's jogaarh, pronounced with a hard r at the end. It more
> or less means procure = to muster resources; the find a way out is current
> usage derived through the slang route from that very different origin.


Well Wiki defines "Hacking" as follows:
> Hacking (English verb to hack, singular noun a hack) refers to the
> re-configuring or re-programming of a system to function in ways not
> facilitated by the owner, administrator, or designer. The term(s) have
> several related meanings in the technology and computer science fields,
> wherein a "hack" may refer to a clever or quick fix to a computer program
> problem, or to what may be perceived to be a clumsy or inelegant (but
> usually relatively quick) solution to a problem.

"Jugaad" seems to be a restricted form of hacking that specifically makes a 
connection with limited resources. the word "hacking" does not specifically 
refer to resources at all.

shiv





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